So I wanted to test Claude out to see how it would generate a rudimentary animation that took me back to my high school days. In 1995, I coded a project in Pascal, a Trigonometry Tutor app that would teach students trig, and provide a set of exam questions. The app included drawing triangles and graphs. I imagined the opening page to consist of two humanoid figures appearing at either ends of the screen, walking towards each other, meeting, then turning around to unveil a scroll banner with the text "Trig Tutor". There would be 8-bit music accompanying the animation. At the time, I settled on static images hopping across the screen, now real walking animation. I wanted to check what AI coder could do today. Here's what it produced! "Jincosoft" is cheesy, I know. Back then, Microsoft Bill Gates was my hero, so I thought one day I'll a company called Jincosoft! Click here for source code
Started in 2011 as my outlet to share my experiences on personal life and work topics. My handle is khanmjk. My friends & colleagues call me "Mo". This blog is an experiment, work-in-progress. Life: Self-awareness, personal development, growth hacking (quantified self). Work: Software and Systems Engineering, Leadership, Management, New Ideas and OpEds.
Wednesday, 3 July 2024
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